Outdoor, public art is the most important to me. Public art has the ability to inspire and transform our communities. This page showcases a few of my favorite projects over the last few years from across the globe. All work is spray paint unless otherwise stated.

'Alexander Graham Bell' (West Palm Beach, FL)

'Power Hunger' (Cozumel)

'Bambaata' (Miami, FL)

'The Monster Within' (Coney Island, Brooklyn)

'Out of Sight' (Boras, Sweden)

'Evangeline's Feast' (Tampa, FL)

'Aloha Dreamland' (HI)

This mural was painted in Oahu, Hawaii for POW WOW HAWAII in February, 2016. This piece is inspired the the romantic effect Hawaii has on people - it's a vortex of love and erotic nature. It's a dreamland of lust, love, passion and creativity. It's part of why we love it there! Photo by Street Art News.

The American Way (Long Beach, CA)

This mural is inspired by a 1937 photograph by Margaret Bourke-White depicting a group of African American men and women waiting is a bread line for relief and disaster support. Tristan's reworking of this image highlights the ever present inequality in American culture. The imagery chosen and collaged together analyzes the American Dreams versus the reality of the American Nightmare.

This mural was painted for Pow Wow Long Beach in June, 2015. Photography by Matthew Eaton. Special Thank you to Mayor Robert Garcia for his support and enthusiasm.

Pele Maila Hina (Los Angeles, CA)

This mural was a collaboration between Tristan Eaton and artist Kamea Hadar and was commissioned by Hawaiian shoe brand Olukai. The mural was debuted for a one night event and painted out by the artists on the same day.

Photography by Brandon Shigeta.

Big City of Dreams (New York, NY)

This mural was painted in April, 2015 and was paid for by Paul Marciano & Guess, Inc. Located on Broome St between Mulberry & Lafeyette St in Soho, this mural was made possible by The Lisa Project and the Little Italy Merchant's Association. Photography by Rey Rosa.

Musashi (Hawaii)

This mural is a collaboration between Tristan Eaton and his older brother Matthew Eaton. The piece is dedicated to the ancient, Japanese samurai 'Musashi' who was a master swordsman, painter and poet. Painted for Pow Wow Hawaii in February, 2015.

GUESS (Los Angeles)

Mystic Power (Hollywood, CA)

Commissioned by Converse for the back cover of Juxtapoz Magazine, this mural was painted in Hollywood, CA in February, 2015.

'Starlet' (Newcastle, Australia)

Located in Newcastle, Australia, the Look Hear mural festival brings artists from all over the world. In October, 2014 Tristan was asked to participate and created this large scale mural inspired by love found and love lost.

Static Medium (LA)

This mural is a collaboration between Tristan Eaton and artist Esao Andrews. It was commissioned by art print house Static Medium.

Wynwood Walls (MIAMI)

'Peace by Piece' (LA)

This mural was painted in January, 2015 at The Container Yard in downtown Los Angeles, CA. This mural addresses the conflicts and debate around gun violence and gun control in the United States.

'The Revolution Will Be Trivialized' (Paris, France)

BeStreet Weekend (Paris)

'Clam Bake' (Miami Marine Stadium - Miami, FL)

'Crime Fighter' (Detroit)

'I'll Die For You' (Isla Mujeres, Mexico)

Attack of the 50 Foot Socialite (Berlin)

Sentry (GUAM)

This mural was painted in Guam in June, 2014 as part of the GAX (Guam Art Exhibition). The mural features a life size Gundam Robot in silhouette and stands 3 stories tall.

VERSACE (HI)

This piece was a collaboration between Tristan Eaton, Versace and Pow Wow Hawaii to celebrate the opening of the first Versace store in Honolulu. It was painted over the course of 5 days in February, 2014 using only spray paint.

Sharon of Eden (Santa Monica, CA)

Thanks to the Branded Arts mural project, this wall was commissioned for the city of Santa Monica. The mural is a collaboration with Richard Henderson (Hauser) and is located at the corner of Lincoln Blvd & Pacific St. in the heart of Santa Monica, CA.

Spirit of Communication (FL)

Painted in West Palm Beach, Florida in March of 2014, this is the largest mural Tristan has ever painted. The mural took 12 days, 500 cans of spray paint and 4 people working 12 hour days to finish this 8,000 square foot, ginormous mural.

The commissioned mural is on the outside of the former headquarters of Southern Bell Telephone Company, which is being converted into luxury lofts by RAM Reality. Tristan was commissioned to paint a portrait of Alexander Graham Bell to commemorate the buildings history.

Doner Mural (Detroit)

This piece was commissioned by Detroit Advertising Agency Doner for their new lobby. The piece spans a total of 70 feet in length and is spray paint on wood.

Pow Wow Hawaii (HI)

In February 2014, Tristan was invited to participate in the Pow Wow Hawaii mural festival on Honolulu. Tristan created a 3 story mural inspired by the Japanese anime cartoon Neo GenesisEvangalion over the course of 4 days.